Notices tagged with cloudflare
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Here's the thing: if you fear #Tor so much that you want to block access from it, put up a message to its visitors stating that. Don't instead feign an error message or pretend that something with the connection went wrong, which can confuse the user into thinking your site is down ("Unable to connect", "The connection has timed out").
I'm tired of receiving "errors" like these lately only to use a webproxy like Anonymouse.org to quickly unmask the intention of the admin. I mean, what good does lying do in this case? Just fucking say it. Even a shitty #Cloudflare captcha is better than a misleading error message.
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It isn't just #Cloudflare. #Google and #Microsoft sites discourage safe browsing by penalizing #VPN & #Tor users. (Not quite same topic as http://url.federati.net/S99xj, but that reminded me that I wanted to make this comment.)
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Is #CloudFlare a #problem?
http://cryto.net/~joepie91/blog/2016/07/14/cloudflare-we-have-a-problem/
I'll be blogging about the topic later. But this is a nice sum up. Nothing new it in though.
#security #cdn #caching #website #webdevelopment #webhosting
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Haha, IT-avdelningen alltså. Jag tror att 90% av alla frågor jag ställer hamnar hos dem. De skickar vidare frågan om #CloudFlare dit pga de inte vet varför man MITM:ar sina besökare och gör det svårare för demokratikämpar att besöka https://visitumea.se
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#LQdN #CloudFlare sucks!
https://www.laquadrature.net/imsicaptcha/index.html
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@mmn @inscius I almost forgot there are #mitm-as-a-service providers besides #Cloudflare. #Akamai
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#Cloudflare sagt, 94% des Tor-Traffic wären böse. Ich habe @golem erklärt, warum ich das anders sehe
http://qttr.at/198c
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Der Trouble mit #Cloudflare. Eine Antwort vom @torproject
https://twitter.com/torproject/status/715893102116999168
!privacy !security
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#CloudFlare has been showing #Google's image #reCAPTCHA. It's bittersweet: they're easier than the terrible text that machines probably have an easier time reading than humans, but at the same time, I've found that apparently I can't identify street signs with any predictable level of accuracy.
This whole human test thing is falling a little short when I have to struggle to prove that I'm human, and then wonder if maybe I'm just an idiot.